Software > WordPress > WordPress Plugins >
WordPress SVG support >
https://plugins.trac.wordpress.org/browser/safe-svg/
https://wordpress.org/plugins/safe-svg/
For WordPress SVG support. Sanitizes and optimizes SVG.
Software > WordPress > WordPress Plugins >
WordPress SVG support >
https://plugins.trac.wordpress.org/browser/safe-svg/
https://wordpress.org/plugins/safe-svg/
For WordPress SVG support. Sanitizes and optimizes SVG.
Software > WordPress > WordPress Plugins >
WordPress SVG support >
https://wordpress.org/plugins/enable-svg-webp-ico-upload/
https://ideastocode.com/plugins/enable-svg-WebP-ico-upload/
Exactly as its titled; enables WordPress SVG support, .webp
and .ico
//disabled, WP Toolkit detects security issues
SVG Support has more advanced features, such as defence against XSS and Injection attacks.
Software > WordPress > WordPress Plugins >
WordPress SVG support >
https://wordpress.org/plugins/svg-support/
https://web.archive.org/web/20230330161835/https://benbodhi.com/
Protects against XSS and Injection attacks; although be sure to enable that in configuration and remove the exclusion for Administrator and Editor roles.
(on Wikipedia)
Chocolatey: gimp
https://www.gimp.org/
An incredibly capable (and therefore very convoluted) image editor.
I use this:
.svg
files to .jpg
or .png
.png
files which have transparency, since mspaint.exe
can't do that.Often called "The Gimp".
(on Wikipedia)
https://inkscape.org/
SVG editor
This is in my toolkit for whenever I need to do anything with SVG files. For just converting them, I use GIMP.
It is meant for image creation and not editing. I've used this for several projects, like my Chinese flash cards.